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wow looks nice... ei then the situation now kinda like Korea last time they use Yonex gears but now switch to Victor expect the shoes ......, badminton starts to look more like football now , Adidas sponsors Chelsea FC while thier players Drogba & Anelka wears Nike & Puma boots respectively...

ya the way the paint job goes, it does remind me of the arc 10 except it's brown/bronze color... wonder how it plays and how much it cost... When I visited China during the Olympics I remember the Li-Ning stuff are not cheap, comparable to actually Nike and Adidas in price, I saw the table tennis jersey they had, it cost around $600 RMB...

I guess those new rackets being developed when they told me back in October....premium ones,.....

Your source is good.

However, this still does not make much sense to me. Kason rackets are already battle-tested. LN rackets are still unknown, even on the eve of getting on the big stage. If they really want to use the LN name, they can always call it Kason by LN and market Kason rackets as the premium line of LN Badminton.

However, this still does not make much sense to me. Kason rackets are already battle-tested. LN rackets are still unknown, even on the eve of getting on the big stage. If they really want to use the LN name, they can always call it Kason by LN and market Kason rackets as the premium line of LN Badminton.

making rackets isn't rocket science anymore. China can make very high end products if buyers demand them. How fast LN want their products to reach yonex's level is largely a managerial decision, not a technological one.